Dead Space has been living in RE4's shadow. I'll get around to playing the second Dead Space at some point, but the first game was just fine. I don't think it needed to be a franchise. Funny enough trying to plan one out as though you have the hottest game out there doesn't work as well as building one from the ground up. By the time the first game rolled around I saw that they were really trying to make this into a series from the get go.
As far as Resident Evil is concerned I look at it as a lucky set of events that their game just happened to attract a lot of fans and each installment made is based off that rapidly growing fanbase. That isn't to say that these days Capcom isn't attempting the same thing as EA. But at the time of the first Resident Evil it didn't look like they knew just how big this game was going to be or where it would take them.
As far as Resident Evil is concerned I look at it as a lucky set of events that their game just happened to attract a lot of fans and each installment made is based off that rapidly growing fanbase. That isn't to say that these days Capcom isn't attempting the same thing as EA. But at the time of the first Resident Evil it didn't look like they knew just how big this game was going to be or where it would take them.
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